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Case in point Fencing is a sport of mental acuity and physical agility
En garde. Lunge. Parry. Lunge. Disengage. Lunge. Parry. Counterparry. Score.
They also say it is a bit like a ballet on a narrow track, with 35 inches of metal in your hand.
Attack. Fall back. Defend. Feint. Attack.
They call it the sport of knights, the modern descendant of 17th century dueling.
They call it fencing.
It's a great sport, says Bethany Andrews, who was on the fencing team at Brigham Young University until the school dropped the program. In 1996 she and fellow fencer Julie Seal started the Utah Valley Sport Fencing Club in Orem.
"Fencing is very athletic, but it's also a mental game," she says. "And there are so many things that can make you good. Being tall or being short. Intelligence. Demeanor. Fencing is unique in that it teaches students to use the talents and qualities they already possess to their advantage."
She also likes it because "it's a very individual sport. You win or you lose. But it teaches you to face your fears. It teaches self-esteem."
Fencing used to be very popular at the college level, he says. In the 1980s, all the colleges had teams. "It was so popular that in 1991 Utah hosted the national championships. But we looked around at that time and realized there were only four youth in the state who were fencing, and if the sport was to grow, we needed to get the youth involved."
Since then, fencing has become a lot more popular outside the universities. "In fact, many of the universities have dropped their programs."
It is a sport you can get into very quickly, he says. And yet, it can take a long time to truly master.
Six years ago, the youth league began with 30 students. At the end of last year, there were about 175 kids, ages 8 to 19, participating in the sport. A tournament this past weekend in Orem brought together about 135 fencers from Utah's four clubs, as well as a group from Pocatello, Idaho.
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